Just What Colors To Paint A Tuscan Kitchen ?

 

If there’s one word to describe the color scheme in a Tuscan kitchen, it would be eclectic. From muted colors that enhance the rustic appeal of the space, to bright, bold hues that add drama and character, it’s nothing short of a masterpiece. Needless to add, this most important part of Tuscan kitchen decorating cannot be considered flippantly.

 

Selecting The Perfect Color Scheme

 

So how do you decide on what colors to paint a Tuscan kitchen? Do only warm, earthy tones make the grade in the scheme of things? Here’s all the advice on Tuscan Kitchen Decor  that you’re looking for:

  • Colors that take your breath away: If rustic tones like browns and tans add an earthy charm, deep and sage greens make the place come alive. The luminous presence of Mediterranean blues is as captivating as that of fiery reds, oranges and burnt terracotta.

  • Create a fulsome mix: The combination of golden yellow, terracotta and burnt orange with burgundy, brown, olive green and Mediterranean blue can be quite intoxicating. Watch your pastoral dreams come true with the mixture of sage green, feisty red, light tan and crème with joint compound. Rich greens and terracotta with warm yellow are the ones to watch out for.

  • Juxtaposed to perfection: You could also merge a dark color with a lighter one. Start with a darker shade and sponge a lighter shade on it. It’s the stuff that Technicolor fantasies are made of.

  • Choose with care: It’s important that darker shades are first applied on a board to check their appearance during different light conditions.

  • In lush contrast: If kitchen cabinets make a potent statement in darker tones, make sure the walls compliment them in lighter shades. Doors, windows and shutters can also be colored, just make sure you don’t go overboard.

  • Not smooth sailing: Application of paint on walls in a Tuscan kitchen is anything but smooth. It’s more layered; so textured paints, faux finish paints or even rough plastering is a great idea. A textured additive with conventional latex paint is another show-stopper. Homeowners that are willing to loosen their purse strings a little bit can opt for Venetian plaster.

  • Cutting corners: The best way to apply the paint mixture in those nooks and corners is with a functional paint brush that has bristles cut to about an inch.

You are only restricted by your imagination while selecting and applying paint colors to a Tuscan kitchen. So be bold and let your creative juices guide you.

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